Amalfi is a town in the Antoquia Departament in Colombia . It is lays 35 km southeast of Naples . It is surrounded by dramatic cliffs and coastal scenery. In 1920s and 1930s, Amalfi become one of most popular holiday destination for British upper class and aristocracy. Amalfi is also the most beautiful places in Italy ..
from Stuck in Customs
from Amelia PS
There was a legend about Amalfi. It said, that Amalfi is from the name of a nymph that was loved by Hercules. She was buried there as a desires of the gods. Some history also tells that a compass was invented here, in Amalfi.
Amalfi city was dominated by white buildings, it is very gorgeous when you see it from the distance. It looks so pure, of course you will make your wedding honeymoon become so unforgettable when you see it.
The most beautiful place in amalfi you must go on your wedding honeymoon is Chiostro del Paradiso or the Cloister of Paradise. It was originally a cemetery for the noble families of Amali. With the bell tower directly overhead and palm trees, it’s a very peaceful place to stop and contemplate the history that surrounds you for your wedding honeymoon.
Well, here are some recommended places for you to go in you wedding honeymoon:
Narrow street of Amalfi
from Corvair Owner
Narrow street of Amalfi is a charming street along the coast with winding roads and cobblestone streets that lead to beauty around every corner. Surrounded by cliffs, the town of Amalfi is breathtaking from any direction of one’s arrival. It will be no regred when you go here for your wedding honeymoon.
The Duomo
from THEfunkyman
built about the 6th century and dedicated to St. Andrew the Apostle whose remains are kept in the crypt. Its present facade, brilliant with mosaics, is in Oriental style; its bronze doors, the first ones to appear in Italy , were given to Amalfi by Pantaleone di Mauro Comite, a noble man from Amalfi who melted them in the 11th century in Constantinople where he lived and led the Imperial Party.
The cloister of Paradise
from ilnassau
The cloister of Paradise set beside the Duomo was built the 13th century in Arabian style. It holds ancient sarcophagi, marble sculptures and mosaics.
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